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The Humane Mouse Trap Catch and Release is a 6-pack of no-kill traps designed for easy setup and cleaning. Made from durable plastic, these traps are safe for children and pets, allowing for humane capture and release of mice without harm. Eco-friendly and reusable, they provide an effective solution for indoor and outdoor mouse control.
C**L
Safe for catching escaped pet mice!
When I was a new mouse owner, one of my mice escaped. She wasn’t falling for the live traps I got at Menards and we hadn’t bonded enough yet for her to just come to me yet. This was right at the beginning of Covid when there were all those shipping delays, and she was loose (but not straying far from the cage) for nearly two weeks before they arrived. Within three hours of putting these traps out, she was caught. I heard the sound of the door closing, and she was back home safe and sound again within minutes. I’ll swear by these traps—though after using some for wild mice after, I’ll agree with some other reviews about checking them frequently to avoid the mouse chewing their way out. I typically find plastic shavings in there with them from them chewing at the trap. Still, I like these for their length, makes me feel better that their lil tails won’t caught when the door snaps shut :)
E**E
They worked better than THREE others
Shockingly these things have worked better than THREE different traps I've used. I have used the box 'repeater catch', the small cage type that you setup by balancing the food tray, and a solid black tube with cap. Out of the old three the tray type worked best, but would only catch one mouse at a time. It was hard to clean and hard to get the mice out.These traps are awesome. They dependably caught mice. Having a set of six meant one trip to the local park and not six.Though at first I was afraid of the release it's not bad at all. Usually the mouse stays far away from the little cap/door you lift and take off. Then run back into your car, just in case they want to come back with you. I'd usually sit in my car at most five minutes before they run off.You can put/shove dry bread into the cap to lure them. I'd suggest only putting food in HALF the cap because otherwise you cut off their air supply considerably. Tried and tested. The whole point is to keep them alive right?Two of the traps seemed a bit finicky after a few days but nothing bad.I liked these traps the best out of four types.
R**N
Most effective and cheapest vole trap ever!!
I got this to eliminate some voles in my yard before the snow hits it and voles start building tunnels underneath the ice and making pathways on my lawn. I wanted something cheap and effective. This 6-pack is very cheap and easy to use. I can even reuse the same bait multiple times. First night I used it, caught 3 voles out of 6 traps. Next night, another 3 of them triggered. While it’s true that voles poop and pee while entrapped, it’s not really hard to clean the traps with running water. As for the bait, I used crackers with peanut butter and marshmallow cheerios. I’m very satisfied with this product.
P**A
As much as I would love to not leave mice in them once they are ...
Work really well, the issue is that you can't keep reusing them. As much as I would love to not leave mice in them once they are caught (as they recommend). It is kind of hard when you put them out at night or when you are off at work. The mice seem to chew on the plastic that holds the door to the trap down (then the door no longer stays open). The other issue is they a horrible to try and keep clean. After the mice pee and poop in them it is a horrible job to try and clean up if you are trying to reuse them. If you are only trying to get a few uses out of these, they are amazing and recommend a 100%. For the price though, I would have liked some more uses out of them. The chewing thing I can't blame the company on but I think they could work on the design to allow better cleaning so you could get more uses out of.
R**Y
DRILL EXTRA HOLES or mouse eventually suffocates
I have a cat who must be closely related to wolves or owls because she kills and eats one to six mice a day (I feed her- I promise!) She loves to bring her prize indoors (installed a microchip catdoor to oblige my three cats who want to go in... and out... and in... and out... didn't think about this consequence)About 20% of the time the mouse is alive and she lets it go- to chase around of course! More often than not, the mouse finds a place to hide and she looses interest. I've had mice running across my stove, living in my piano, scampering across the kitchen counter. You'd think with three cats in the house, mice would not be a problem. She especially likes to bring the critters into my bedroom at 2am- I wake to scampering, squeeking and thumping about. I'd get up and move dressers etc until I caught the mouse with my (gloved) hands. This got old very quickly...I bought a six pack of these live traps and they are WONDERFUL. I put one in each corner of my bedroom and a couple in my attached bathroom and now when she brings in a mouse I just lie and wait for the "clunk" of the trap, then get up and liberate the critter.HOWEVER- I did learn, through experience, a mouse cannot be left in the trap all night long (8+ hours?) and live. I've since drilled air holes in the traps to avoid this unpleasant death in the future.Aside from this detail, traps transformed me from someone who was ready to kill-my-cat-in-the-night to not-being-stressed-at-all about the multiple mice she hauls in.
A**S
Easy, effective, reusable live traps
Ordered a set of six, set up a few, kept setting traps as I caught mice.When I baited, I smeared a bit of peanut butter on the trigger platform inside the trap rather than inside the removable wall. This allowed the mouse to actually eat the peanut butter, not just smell it. I figured it might be in there a few hours and deserved a snack. (Adding sunflower seeds and pieces of pet kibble have sweetened the deal. A high-protein bait variety can help.)The design of this trap is great for effective and humane capture, easy to set up. The only downside of the design is that it isn’t quite as easy to clean as I’d prefer—to get water to flow through some parts, it must be held open in a particular way. Have washed and reused these traps without any problem, though.Two traps of my six didn’t have sufficient air holes, but I got around this by leaving the removable back wall open a crack. The mice got air but couldn’t escape.I’d definitely recommend this trap. I now own ten of this style, and they’re well worth it.
R**E
Works great
They do they're job great ! but if you're gone like 12h they suffocate in they're own excrement. So I would recommand to check often or if you are gone a long time to close them. The cleaning; if you don't put the effort, they smell, I would recommand to soak them in a bucket and than wash with a brush that would be used only for this purpose or other outside stuff. I didn't put the food in the slit made for it but inside and for me they prefer crackers than peanut butter if it can help.
C**R
It's doing the job
It is very useful and it works as described.
S**N
Excellent and easy to use.
Great product!
M**.
Incredible
I might have a mouse problem. Put 3 traps and caught 3 mice within a day. I just set out all 6. They are stupidly easy to set.
K**A
Works at first
These traps work the first time, but after that, the mechanism doesn't stay down anymore.
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